"So you're saying I have psychiatric issues? That I'm mentally ill?" Yan Huan's lips trembled, hardly able to believe what she was hearing.
"No! No! No!" Jason knew Yan Huan had misunderstood and hurried to explain, "I'm saying you have psychological issues, not that there's something wrong with your brain. This is a psychological disorder, not a mental illness!"
"Is there any difference?" Yan Huan didn't quite understand.
Back in those days, if someone was seen as mentally ill, people would always look at them through tinted glasses afterwards.
Even though Yan Huan was somewhat unconventional, she still couldn't accept such a label.
"Of course there's a difference." Jason struggled to explain to Yan Huan, "Mental illness is a disorder. It's a brain issue... But a psychological disorder is a..."
Jason found himself unable to continue explaining to Yan Huan.
He hadn't yet figured out how to explain this to the preconceived Yan Huan, so he cast a pleading look towards Ji Chuan.
